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Finding Dory: Five reasons why you cannot miss out on this film!

The sequel to your favourite childhood film is here!

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It took 13 years for the gang of Finding Nemo to come back with a sequel. Pixar has brought us Finding Dory. Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brook, Hayden Rolence are back to do voiceover for Dory, the adorable blue fish, and the father-son duo of clown fish respectively. 

They are joined by Idris Elba, Kaitlin Olsen, Ty Burrell, Ed O'Neil, Dominic West, Eugene Levy, and Diane Keaton; bringing new adorable characters to the Disney Universe. 

This time, along with the outside adventure on the other side of the ocean, these lovely creatures of the sea are also going on an introspective journey. They have fun and they also learn. 

Let's take a look at five highlights of this summer animation delight. 

Whale - 

We fell in love with Dory when she talked whale to find Nemo in Australia. Marlin never believed she can converse in any other language than fish. But when Destiny and Bailey help Dory find her parents, whale is the medium of communication. The waaaaay they taaaaaaaalk is so adoooorable! 



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Side characters-

Finding Nemo gave us Dory. Therefore, rightly so, Finding Dory brings us Hank the Septopus hell bent on getting to the resting facility in Cleveland.


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Bailey, a beluga whale who is convinced that his biological sonar skills are on the fritz. Destiny, a short cited whale shark and a long lost friend of Dory's. And last but not the least, Rudder and Fluke, two lazy but quick-witted sea lions are the life of this movie. 

Whoever thought of getting two Brits to do an Australian accent gets a bow from me! 


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Animation-

It's been 13 years, so the technology has brought up the animation game. Little Dory is the cutest thing you will ever see. Hank's disguises are marvellous. And all the coral and colours of the see and the Marine Life Institute are superb. 

Action sequences-

Yes, these fishes are doing action sequences too! There is hopping from one fountain to another, a bucket ride with a kooky loon, there is tunnel ride and then one exciting scene of high-speed driving on a freeway. 

Interaction with Sigourney Weaver-

Her narration for the Marine Life Institute comes as a surprise. And the best part is Dory's interaction with that voice!

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